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Success, Mental Health & Fatherhood: JoJo Simmons & Vic Mensa Get Real at MJBizCon

Success, Mental Health & Fatherhood: JoJo Simmons & Vic Mensa Get Real at MJBizCon

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What does success really cost when your mental health isn't protected? Joseph "JoJo" Simmons reflects on MJBizCon and sits down with Vic Mensa for an honest conversation about leadership pressure, mental health, and how fatherhood reshapes purpose, priorities, and legacy on the For Good Podcast.

MJBizCon brought together founders, leaders, and visionaries building real businesses — but some of the most impactful moments happened offstage. Joseph "JoJo" Simmons revisits MJBizCon with a powerful, reflective conversation alongside Vic Mensa on the For Good Podcast, diving into what success looks like when mental health and purpose come first.

In this episode, JoJo and Vic talk openly about the pressure of leadership, the expectation to always be "on," and the importance of protecting your mental health while navigating business, creativity, and life. The conversation naturally shifts into fatherhood, as Vic shares how becoming a dad has changed the way he moves, thinks, and defines success — not just as a parent, but as a man and leader.

They dive into:
The mental health challenges that come with leadership and visibility
Why success means nothing without emotional wellness
How fatherhood realigns priorities and purpose
Building legacy through intention, growth, and presence

This episode is a reminder that the real work happens within — and that healing, growth, and leadership go hand in hand.

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